We’re just over two weeks out from what, at least for genre fans, is likely the most anticipated of the big, summer blockbusters: GODZILLA. With each trailer just a hair more epic than the last, the King of Monsters has been slowly revealed around swells of music, sights of destruction and talk of nature and just how far out of man’s control it is. What we’ve not been privy to just yet are the other monsters lurking within the film and, one would assume, battling Godzilla. That’s all changed, and now it’s time to speculate whether these slightly familiar creatures are all new, or ones we know and love?

Following his acclaimed dark comedies like WORLD’S GREATEST DAD and GOD BLESS AMERICA, Bobcat Goldthwait ventured into the straight horror genre with the Bigfoot movie WILLOW CREEK, and a release date has just been revealed.

We oreviously highlighted the first, stylish teaser for the upcoming Vietmanese horror film, HOLLOW (Đoạt Hồn), in which a young girl’s dead body is subject to possession and she returns to her parents, changed. An extended look has debuted and once again delivers on something ghoulish. While yet another possession story, HOLLOW looks of an EC ilk; colorful, ghastly and hopefully a bit mad.

Leaving comedy behind, Kevin Smith is continuing his commitment to horror by following TUSK with the holiday horror flick ANTI-CLAUS. Cast information has come down, along with a look at monster concept art.

Blood Window, the genre film market section of Argentina’s Ventana Sur, is teaming with the world’s top fantastic film festivals for a slate of Blood Window Midnight Galas this May in Cannes. Dedicated to the continuing growth and development of Latin American genre film, and with support from Austin’s Fantastic Fest, the famed Sitges Film Festival, Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, and the Frontieres Co-Production Market, which is a venture from Montreal’s Fantasia, as well as Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and Vision-in-Motion, Blood Window will give the Croisette the first looks at Isaac Ezban’s THE INCIDENT from Mexico, Santiago Salvarado’s FALLEN CAPE from Spain, Martin Desalvo’s DARKNESS BY DAY from Argentina and more.

As many fright fans already know, FANGORIA offers a great selection of gruesome movies, old and new, for free at our Hulu channel. To give you a better idea of what’s available, FANGORIA is taking in-depth looks at some of the channel’s terrifying titles with Stream to Scream. Today: Christian Duguay’s SCANNERS 2: THE NEW ORDER!

We’ve been in desperate need of a good time high school witchcraft film. Thankfully, beloved independent horror filmmakers Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson saw fit to remake their obscure, lo-fi, no budget debut into slick, pop-art high school-horror madness.

Following their well-received segment of V/H/S, filmmaking troupe Radio Silence hit the horror community with their first fright feature, DEVIL’S DUE, back in January. By combining a found footage aesthetic with the story of the expecting parents of the anti-christ, DEVIL’S DUE offered a unique blend of paranoid chills and supernatural thrills. But now, in anticipation of the film’s release on Blu-ray and DVD tomorrow, FANGORIA presents an exclusive deleted scene from DEVIL’S DUE!

Jeremy Saulnier’s long-awaited follow-up to MURDER PARTY, BLUE RUIN, is a straightforward and emotionally and viscerally impacting little revenge picture that’s on its way to being one of the most acclaimed films of the season. Now out in limited release, BLUE RUIN has enjoyed a weekend of special event screenings at Brooklyn’s Nitehawk Cinema where Saulnier and star Macon Blair have joined audiences for Q&A’s. If you’ve yet to see this fantastic film however, the fun isn’t over yet. Saulnier and Blair return to Nitehawk tonight (April 28) where the Q&A will be moderated by our own Samuel Zimmerman.

He wrote and produced the outrageous cult hit STREET TRASH, and now Roy Frumkes is behind a different kind of independent horrorfest as executive producer of ANIMOSITY. We’ve got the scoop on its release and a high-profile fest gig, along with the exclusive DVD art and a couple of stills.

Horror and Comedy go together like masks and murderers, both set out to evoke reactions from even the most immovable of audiences. Therefore, it’s no surprise that so many funnymen are ardent fright fans. In our new column, Sidesplitters, FANGORIA chats with comedians who love horror as much as they love humor.